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FOX wins Associated Press Awards

On Saturday, April 21st, three KIDY FOX/FOX15 employees won two first-place Associated Press awards.

SAN ANGELO, TX — Bobby Schuyler, Adam Schumes, and Senora Scott’s entries were among the 789 entries received by the Texas Association of Press Broadcasters. A total of thirty-seven television stations and eleven radio stations participated in the 2017 contest.

Shuyler and Schumes took the first-place award for the Feature (Light) category in the TV II division. Their stories were titled “Juddy” and “Fighter”

Scott won first-place in the Feature Editing: General News category in the TV II division for her stories titled “The Crucible” and “A Flight That Heals.”

“We are very proud of our storytellers here at KIDY FOX and FOX15. They take great pride in their work and I think that shows with these awards. They are earned not given,” Cody Broadway, News Director for KIDY FOX and FOX15 said.

The Associated Press represents 1,400 newspapers and 5,000 broadcast stations in the United States. It is a not-for-profit news cooperative.

Click the following links to watch each story:

Juddy

Fighter

A Flight That Heals

The Crucible

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